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To reduce file size, there is only one llrnet.exe file - if you follow the directions, it will install a copy to each folder/core you need.

_Read_Me_1st.txt says

Free-DC Prime Search Setup files.

Assuming you have all the files extracted to one location,
you should see one directory for each client, for a max of 8 cores.

LLRNET1
LLRNET2
LLRNET3
LLRNET4
LLRNET5
LLRNET6
LLRNET7
LLRNET8

If you want to run with all 8 cores, don't delete any directories.

If you only want to run with 2 cores, then delete LLRNET3 through LLRNET8 first.
If you only want to run with 4 cores, then delete LLRNET5 through LLRNET8 first.

Once you have chosen how many cores you want to run it on by deleting the ones you don't,

You need to personalize your llr-clientconfig.txt in each directory and change username = "IronBits"to your name( otherwise I'll get credit for all your hard work! )username = "YourName" and save it - do this for each core you are going to be running.

Once you have completed editing your name in each llr-clientconfig.txt for each core,
you are now you are ready to finish the setup.
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Run Install_LLRnet.bat (once)

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What each .bat file is and does for you:

Install_LLRnet.bat Will install llrnet.exe from LLRNET1 directory to each core you want to run.

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Check to see which Operating System you are using and how many cores you are going to run, and
double click on the correct bat file and away you go.
(you can remove the other Start_LLRnet_?_??bit.bat files to help clean it up if you like)

If you ever run into trouble and just want to start over, then run Clean_Up.bat
It will remove old left over data files from previous runs.

IronBits Free-DC.org 05-23-2009

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Edited by AMDave - 17-08-2011 - update with the new URLs

Last edited by AMDave; 07-06-2017 at 12:45 AM.
Reason: update with the new URLs

Go to your normal page for submission.
Look under your existing code/codes for the create a new proof code button.
Select LLR, it will turn blue.
In the box with none in it, remove none and add the following.
srsieve, 1820

I downloaded, extracted, ran Install_LLRnet.bat, then ran the Start_LLRnet_8_64bit.bat and it took right off like it should.
I didn't have to edit the llr-clientconfig.txt file because it has my name in the username = line

I wrote a vbscript that runs in Windows that will toggle that "once = 1" flag like so

once = 1 to --once = 1
and
--once = 1 to once = 1

It expects multi-core client setups with the following folder structure
Example:
C:\dcprojects\llrnet (can be anywhere) This is where the vbscript goes - I called it Toggle_Work.vbs
Inside that directory, it expects to see the following directory names, all starting with llrnet - for multi-core setups.
llrnet1
llrnet2
llrnet3
...
llrnet8

It will edit each llr-clientconfig.txt in each directory that starts with LLRNET (case not sensitive)

If you used some other directory name, change the code where it shows LLRNET to whatever you used
In the below code, look for: strFolder = objShell.CurrentDirectory & "\LLRNET" & count & "\"
or, rename your directories

If you have more than 8 cores, say 16, look in the code for
For count = 1 to 8
and change it to
For count = 1 to 16

Give it a go and let me know what you think.

Because the forum 'code' tag screws stuff up, I'll place the vbscript code in php tags

If you mean llrnet then yes, just right click on the tray icon to bring up the GUI.
You can start llrnet by browsing to the llrnet folder and double clicking llrnet.exe if you dont want to see any command windows.

Don't forget to edit the llr-clientconfig.txt first.

Note: Tray icon is really messed up in Windows 7, don't attempt to use it.